The democratic nominee makes an Ohio stop with a month until Election Day

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Updated: 12:54 PM EST Jan 4, 2017

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THE CLINTON STOPPED IN COLUMBUS
TONIGHT.
WLWT NEWS 5'S TAMMY MUTASA HAS
THE HARSH WORDS AT THE CLINTON
RALLY.
TAMMY: IT'S A FIGHT TO THE
FINISH.
JUST A MONTH AWAY FROM THE
ELECTION, HILLARY CLINTON IS IN
COLUMBUS TRYING TO ENERGIZE
VOTERS AT OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY.
SHE TALKED JOBS SOCIAL SECURITY,
, AND OF COURSE DONALD TRUMP.
IN BATTLEGROUND OHIO, HILLARY
CLINTON WASTED NO TIME ATTACKING
RIVAL DONALD TRUMP AT A POST
-DEBATE RALLY AT OHIO STATE
UNIVERSITY.
MS. CLINTON: DID YOU SEE THAT
DEBATE LAST NIGHT?
I WILL TELL YOU WHAT.
I'M NOT SURE YOU WILL EVER SEE
ANYTHING LIKE THAT AGAIN.
TAMMY: SHE DENOUNCED HER
OPPONENTS LEWD REMARKS ABUT
WOMEN FROM A 2005 VIDEO RELEASED
ON FRIDAY.
MS. CLINTON: LAST NIGHT, HE
DOUBLED DOWN HIS EXCUSE SAYING
IT'S JUST LOCKER ROOM BANTER
.
TAMMY: CLINTON ALSO TALKED JOBS
WHILE IN OHIO, SAYING AMERICA
NEEDS AN ECONOMY THAT WORKS FOR
EVERYONE, ADDING THAT THERE'S A
NEED FOR A MANUFACTURING
RENAISSANCE AND RAISING THE
MINIMUM WAGE.
MS. CLINTON: I HAVE MADE A
PLEDGE AND YOU CAN HOLD ME TO IT
.
I ILL NOT RAISE TAXES ON THE
MIDDLE CLASS.
TAMMY: SHE ENCOURAGED VOTERS TO
REGISTER TO VOTE BEFORE THE
REGISTRATION DEADLINE TUSDAY.
TONY DALEY SAYS HE'S READY FOR
NOVEMBER 8.
>> I BELIEVE IN EQUAL PAY, EQUAL
OPPORTUNITY, RAISING THE MINIMUM
WAGE, I BELIEVE WE NEED TO DO
SOMETHING ABOUT CLIMATE CHANGE
SO I'M THRILLED TO BE HERE AT MY
FIRST POLITICAL RALLY.
>> I'M LOOKING FOR SOMEONE WHO'S
REALLY GOING TO TALK ABOUT THE
ISSUES AND WHO'S GOING TO TRY
AND FIX SOCIAL SECURITY.
SOONER OR LATER, I KNOW I'M
GOING TO NEED IT AND I WANT
SOMEONE TO START THAT
CONVERSATION.
TAMMY CLINTON SAYS SHE WANTS TO
: BE PRESIDENT FOR ALL AMERICANS
BUT ONLY NOVEMBER 8 WILL TELL IF
THIS CROWD BOUGHT HER MESSAGE
.
MS. CLINTON:
THANK YOU, OHIO
STATE.
TAMMY: OHIO IS GETTING A LOT OF
POLITICAL ATTENTION.
PRESIDENT OBAMA WILL BE HERE
ON THURSDAY AT A DEMOCRATIC

Clinton holds post-debate rally at Ohio State

The democratic nominee makes an Ohio stop with a month until Election Day

Just a month away from Election Day, Hillary Clinton was in Columbus trying to energize voters at Ohio State University.

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In battleground Ohio, Clinton wasted no time attacking rival Donald Trump at the post-debate rally at Ohio State University.

“Did you see that debate last night? I’m not sure you'll see anything like that again,” said Clinton.

She also denounced her opponent’s lewd remarks about women from a 2005 video released on Friday.

Clinton also talked jobs while in Ohio, saying America needs an economy that works for everyone, adding that there's a need for a manufacturing renaissance and raising the minimum wage.

“We are going to have a big investment in infrastructure—our roads, our bridges, our ports, our airports, our water systems,” said Clinton.

Later the Democratic presidential nominee added, “I will make a pledge, and you can hold me to it: I will not raise taxes on the middle class.”

She encouraged her audience to register to vote before the registration deadline Tuesday.

Rally attendee, Tony Daley said he's ready to for Nov. 8th.

"I believe in equal pay, equal opportunity, raising the minimum wage and we need to do something about climate change, so I'm thrilled to be here at my first political rally,” said Daley

“I’m looking for someone who's really going to talk about the issues, and who's going to try and fix Social Security, and because sooner or later I know I'm going to need it, and I want someone to start that conversation,” said rally attendee Jackiethia Butsch.

Clinton said she wants to be president for all Americans, but only Election Day will tell if the crowd bought her message.

Ohio is getting a lot of political attention. President Barack Obama will be in Columbus Thursday speaking at a Democratic fundraiser. Republican presidential nominee Donald Trump will be in Cincinnati rallying; on the same day.